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Three women and two men were killed in the city of Nikopol, in an attack that damaged market stalls and a shop and wounded a 14-year-old girl, Ukrainian officials said.
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Exclusive-Russian oil output cuts are unavoidable as drone attacks shrink exports, sources say
April 2 (Reuters) - Russian oil output cuts are imminent because Ukraine's strikes on port infrastructure, pipelines and refineries have reduced export capability by 1 million barrels per day, or a fifth of total capacity,
Russia said drone debris struck a cargo vessel in a bay of the Azov Sea overnight while Moscow’s forces targeted several Ukrainian regions, including a deadly strike in Dnipropetrovsk, as the war showing no signs of slowing down.
As both sides push drones deeper behind the front line, Russia’s new KVS may be an attempt to restore the reach of fiber optic FPVs.
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Russia adds fake missiles to Shahed drones to confuse air defenses
Russia has begun attaching what appear to be R-60 air-to-air missiles to its Shahed strike drones, adding a new layer of deception to an already extensive campaign of aerial decoys aimed at exhausting Ukraine’s air defense systems.
Russia's first fiber-optic naval drone "Skarlupa" has been deployed for combat operations against Ukraine, Russian state-controlled news agency TASS claimed on March 31.
Ukraine launched a series of drone attacks on Russia's top export hubs, including Novorossiysk on the Black Sea as well as Primorsk and Ust-Luga on the Baltic Sea.